An object in motion
The conflict in the arguments for prompt #3 goes as follows:
The notion of strength and the celebration of its expression as the unifying concept between the two quotes vs. there being two different conceptualizations for strength, so therefore while they agree on a surface level they are actually addressing two different things.
The missing perspective? I suppose that this conflict is just two sides of the same coin. We should look at the big picture and realize that both viewpoints can be a valid way to understand the world.
Logotherapy offers the notion that we have the freedom to choose our own attitude--we should realize that the fact that we can randomly argue either side of a conflict is pretty darn awesome. We are finding "knowledge through contradiction" because we are finding the meta-narrative or greater knowledge out of what could appear to be an insoluble conflict.
~Tara
The notion of strength and the celebration of its expression as the unifying concept between the two quotes vs. there being two different conceptualizations for strength, so therefore while they agree on a surface level they are actually addressing two different things.
The missing perspective? I suppose that this conflict is just two sides of the same coin. We should look at the big picture and realize that both viewpoints can be a valid way to understand the world.
Logotherapy offers the notion that we have the freedom to choose our own attitude--we should realize that the fact that we can randomly argue either side of a conflict is pretty darn awesome. We are finding "knowledge through contradiction" because we are finding the meta-narrative or greater knowledge out of what could appear to be an insoluble conflict.
~Tara
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